DeSantis Deception

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The DeSantis deception is a term coined by the Infrared collective describing the globalist conspiracy to diffuse the revolutionary potential of the MAGA movement by having Ron DeSantis (an insider propped up by moderate Liberals like Joe Rogan and Elon Musk) play surface-level posturing seemingly against wokeness, but at no point truly looking to actually challenge the source: The global ruling class.

"DeSantis will superficially oppose wokeness when he is in power, but he is going to empower the corporations, financial institutions and the deep-state geopolitical agenda ... All the stuff they are pushing on children will happen under DeSantis. But he will virtue signal against it as a president ... and we will be kept distracted by war with China and DeSantis jingoist false-patriotism ... while our children are still being sexualized.

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Trump wants to make peace with North Korea and shake hands with Kim Jong Un. There is a very stark difference between DeSantis and Trump. There is a reason DeSantis has been propped up and that the DeSantis deception is now under way.

It's a complete operation ... There is nothing anti-establishment about it, it's superficial.

He will satisfy the anti-establishment thirst of the American people ... and then he's going to get consensus for war and confrontation with China, Russia and Iran. It will be like George W. Bush 2.0 ... "Americans united against 'Muslisms' for the neoconservative agenda."

It will be a culturalized war machine.

The MAGA movement stands up against the establishment. We want to remember that.

Trump represents the working-class, DeSantis represents the ruling-class."

- Haz Al-Din[1]

Unlike Trump's working-class partisan agenda (seeking re-industrialization, and peace with China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.) DeSantis' agenda looks to sell a war with Russia and China (enemies of the counter-offensive to the globalist agenda) by dividing patriots with the prospect of fake patriotism and synthetic neoconservatism (in similar manner of George W. Bush's "War against terror".)

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